Harvard Food+ Research Symposium: Walter Willett Walter Willett, Professor of Epidemiology and Nutrition at the Harvard School of Public Health
The Harvard Research Symposium on the Nexus of Food, Agriculture, Environment, Health, and Society (Food+ Symposium) featured twenty-two Harvard faculty members from eight schools and a dozen departments giving seven minute "speed presentations" on their current Food+ research.
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